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  2. 8 of the best beaches in Tenerife - AOL

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    The mile long arc of Teresitas is one of Tenerife’s most well-known beaches. It sits around 20 minutes from the capital, Santa Cruz, and provides a true slice of tropical paradise, lined with ...

  3. 11 of the best budget-friendly hotels in Tenerife for ... - AOL

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    Well-known in mainland Spain, the Catalonia hotel group have three hotels in Tenerife, one of which is the Oro Negro near Playa de Las Américas. As with all their hotels, the rooms are smart ...

  4. 10 of the best family-friendly hotels in Tenerife for ... - AOL

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    The best all-inclusive hotel: Hard Rock Hotel Tenerife. The best budget hotel: Spring Hotel Bitácora. The best beach hotel: HOVIMA La Pinta Beachfront Family Hotel. The best hotel in Costa Adeje ...

  5. File:Spain Canary Islands location map Tenerife.svg - Wikipedia

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  6. Playa de la Arena - Wikipedia

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    Playa de la Arena, commonly referred to as "The Arena Beach", is a renowned tourist destination situated on the southwest coast of Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, Spain. This picturesque beach stretches approximately 175 meters in length and 75 meters in width, featuring a distinctive expanse of fine black sand , which is a ...

  7. Playa de las Américas - Wikipedia

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    Playa de las Americas now (2021) is part of the contiguous touristic construction zone lining Tenerife's entire southwestern coast. The resort area features bars, nightclubs, restaurants, attractions, and beaches, most of which are man-made with imported sand from Africa due to the darkness of the native volcanic sand.